Help Learning Center

Help Learning Center

Share

Promotes and recognizes the full potential and development of persons with disabilities

VISION
A progressive, inclusive and rights-based society that promotes and recognizes the fall potential and development of persons with disabilities. MISSION
To become a catalyst in promoting a multi-disciplinary, and holistic community-based inclusive development for children and adult with disabilities in the Bicol Region through meaningful and sustainable partnership with communities, governme

Photos from NORFIL Foundation, Inc.'s post 30/04/2026
Photos from Help Learning Center's post 24/02/2026

Kamp Padangat Camp and Learn 3

Day 1 kicked off with big smiles and even bigger energy as we celebrated National Intellectual Disability Week (February) and International Developmental Disability Awareness Month (March 2026)! 💙

We were inspired by the heartfelt message of our beloved City Mayor, Maria Leonor G. Robredo and officially opened the fun with the lighting of the torch right after.

The day was packed with action, relays, games, and basketball with the Eagle Scouts Association of Cam Sur, exciting zipline adventures, and creative moments through arts, crafts, and puppetry.

A day filled with learning, laughter, inclusion, and empowerment!

19/01/2026

JANUARY IS THE CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL AUTISM CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE PHILIPPINESđŸ€—

Duty-bearers from government agencies and rights-bearers from civil society organizations and advocate institutions are one with the nation in celebrating the Philippines' 30th National Autism Consciousness Week from 19 to 25 January 2026. President Fidel Ramos' Proclamation 711 of 1996 made this annual observance possible by fostering genuine, organic acceptance, accommodation, and appreciation of persons on the autism spectrum in our society and global community. The week's activities promote action by the public and private sectors towards enabling persons on the autism spectrum to live with dignity, enjoy equal rights and access, function independently, and contribute productively. Our society should strive beyond “consciousness” or “awareness” and inspire genuine inclusion—through acceptance, accommodation, and appreciation! Public and private institutions are encouraged to spearhead creative activities, events, and programs toward building opportunities for our neurodiverse population nationwide.

This year’s theme: “Mula Kamalayan Tungo sa Gawa: Pag-unlad ng Autism-OK Philippines” (English: "From Awareness to Action: Developing an Autism-OK Philippines”) calls for moving beyond basic understanding of autism and committing to concrete steps that make everyday environments more inclusive, accessible, and supportive. It emphasizes shared responsibility across society—government, institutions, families, and communities—so that Filipinos on the autism spectrum can thrive, participate meaningfully, and live with dignity.

The theme calls for turning autism "consciousness" into concrete action across schools, workplaces, communities, and public systems. It highlights accessibility, empathy, and the removal of barriers, emphasizing shared responsibility among government, institutions, families, and citizens to build an Autism-OK Philippines where autistic individuals are supported, included, and able to thrive.

CTTO to Autism Society Philippines
HelpLearningCenter FoundationInc

Photos from Help Learning Center's post 30/07/2025

đ—„đ—˜đ—–đ—”đ—Ł | The HELP Learning Center Foundation, Inc. (HLCFI), in collaboration with NORFIL Foundation and the Local Government Unit of Naga City, organized a joint celebration for the National Disability Rights Week and National Disaster Resilience Month at the Naga City Ecology Park in San Felipe, Naga City. Held on July 15, 2025, the event embraced the theme “Building an Inclusive and Stronger Filipino Well-Being Towards Disaster Resilience, One Community at a Time.”

The celebration featured lectures and workshops for health workers, community leaders, persons with disabilities, parents of children with disabilities, caregivers, youth both with and without disabilities, and some members of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines.

The overall experiences and insights gained from the event, through group presentations and open forums, sheds light on the lived realities of community workers, parents, children, and youth in Bicol when facing various calamities.

While efforts exist, the participants recognized the need for continued improvement in disaster preparedness and response to make it more effective, efficient, and inclusive.

đŸ–Šïž Frances Stephanie Caayao & Terrence Azañes
đŸ“· Benedict Limjoco, Fiona Almoneda, & Force Macapagal

Want your organization to be the top-listed Non Profit Organization in Naga City?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Telephone

Address


San Quintin St. , Mayon Avenue , Tinago
Naga City
4400

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm